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‘We don’t have enough boots on the ground, Let’s carpet bomb the forests, Kill all criminals regardless of collateral damage’ – Governor El-rufai

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'We don’t have enough boots on the ground, Let's carpet bomb the forests, Kill all criminals regardless of collateral damage' - Governor El-rufai

‘We don’t have enough boots on the ground, Let’s carpet bomb the forests, Kill all criminals regardless of collateral damage’ – Governor El-rufai

By: James Bwala

Kaduna state governor, Malam Nasir El-rufai has suggested for the Nigerian Air Force to bomb all forests across the country where bandits and criminals are hiding, stressing that it is the best option to end killings in Nigeria.

The governor, who was speaking with Arise TV at the weekend noted that the country’s forest reserve will also be affected, but that it can be replanted after the Nigerian Air Force must have done the job.

“With the level of massacre by bandits as witnessed in the state in recent times, people, most often, wonder why security forces and the government are unable to prevent killings.

“It’s is a major problem.The security agencies are doing their best, but they are over-stretched. Nigerian Armed Forces are involved in internal security operations in about 32, 33 states.

“There are only about 150,000 of them. Our Police have not recruited in many years.When we came into office, we had about 13,000 policemen in Kaduna.Today, we have 11,000.

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“Yesterday, I was talking to the IG about this and he assured me that they are recruiting 10,000 policemen.Okay, 10,000 policemen across 36 states.How many more can I get?

“So, the reality is that we don’t have enough boots on the ground to address the myriad of security challenges that we face.And these security challenges are asymmetric, they are widespread, they are everywhere.There’s no part of Nigeria that is not facing one security problem or the other.” he said.

He however, suggested a more holistic approach, including “ramping up the number of boots, more technology, more investments in armament, a level of ruthlessness to wipe these bad elements once and for all.

“I have always believed that we should carpet-bomb the forest. We can re-plant the trees after, but let’s carpet-bomb the forests, kill all of them.

“There will be collateral damage, but it’s better to wipe them out and bring peace back to our communities so that agriculture and rural economies can pick up, than to continue this touch and go, touch and go isolated responses to banditry.

“They kill people in Sokoto, you mobilize the Army there and chase them out. They move to Kebbi. From Kebbi, if they are bombed, they move to Kaduna.

“What should be done is to bomb them from the air, ground.Troops on the ground at the same time in all five, six states of the North West plus Niger.And this problem can be sorted out in my view, in weeks.” The governor said.

‘We don’t have enough boots on the ground, Let’s carpet bomb the forests, Kill all criminals regardless of collateral damage’ – Governor El-rufai

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Nigerian Troops eliminate 8 Boko Haram Terrorists in Raid in enclaves

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Nigerian Troops eliminate 8 Boko Haram Terrorists in Raid in enclaves

By: Zagazola Makama

The troops of Operation Hadin Kai, in conjunction with hybrid forces and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), nutrialised eight Boko Haram terrorists when it raided the terrorists enclaves in Bula Marwa in Bama Local Government area.

It was gathered that the troops recorded the feats on July 28, 2024, when it made contact with the terrorists and neutralized eight of them ahead of Siraja village, forcing others to flee.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops subsequently exploited the general area but made no further contact.

The sources said that the operation resulted in the recovery of one Anti-Government Launcher (AGL) and one MK 4 rifle, as well as a bag containing a pair of desert camouflage uniforms and other terrorist uniforms.

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Joint Military-NDLEA Operation Seizes 2.5 tonnes of Illicit Substances Bound for Terrorist Groups

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Joint Military-NDLEA Operation Seizes 2.5 tonnes of Illicit Substances Bound for Terrorist Groups

By: Zagazola Makama

A joint operation between the troops of 21 Armored Brigade of the Nigerian Army and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has successfully intercepted a large consignment of illicit substances destined for Boko Haram Terrorists in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that acting on intelligence, the joint team launched a swift and decisive operation to disrupt the supply of illicit substances to the terrorist groups.

The operation, which was carried out following a tip-off, resulted in the recovery of 163 bags of the substance, equivalent to 2.5 tons in a warehouse in Konduga.

The suspected illicit substances, known as “Goom” or “Akusukura”, is a deadly psychoactive substance that represents a serious threat to public health and poses a challenge for drug policy.

The substance, which is of different varieties, is used in both liquid and powdered form by people who mostly seek to raise their levels of psychological or nervous activity in the body, or put it in simple terms, get high.

The recovered items were handed over to the NDLEA team leader, and the area was cordoned off by the military.

The operation highlights the effectiveness of interagency collaboration and the commitment of the military and NDLEA to keeping Nigeria safe.

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Police Commissioner express displeasure over farmer, herders clash in Yobe

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Police Commissioner express displeasure over farmer, herders clash in Yobe

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The Commissioner of Police, CP Garba Ahmed, has expressed displeasure over the recent incidents of farmland disputes and farmer/herder clashes in the state. The command recorded 14 incidents during the period under review, resulting in loss of lives and several hospitalizations.

A statement from DSP Dungus Abdul Karim said the Commissioner of Police calls for a reassessment of how farmlands are allocated to farmers by local authorities, especially as the farming season approaches. The command is currently investigating an incident that claimed one life and left several others hospitalized. Suspects allegedly claim trespass and unlawful cultivation and resort to illegal and arbitrary means to evict intruders.

“On July 1, 2024, personnel from the Nangere Divisional Police Headquarters apprehended Mohammed Bulama (aka Mai Zarma), 65, the Village Head of Gazarkuma Village, Nangere LGA. He mobilized a gang of youth with deadly objects, including knives, cutlasses, bows, and arrows, and attacked a farmland belonging to Maigari Mato 65, at Gubate Village The attack resulted in the death of a tractor driver, Mohammed Kabiru, 35, and grievous injuries to Hassan Lawan.” The statement said.

In a similar vein, on June 26, 2024, at about 1600hr, police in Damagum arrested Abduwahab Abubakar, 40, and four other suspects for conspiring and attacking Hussaini Lawan Sani, 45, of Goba Abba Village. The assailants, carrying dangerous objects, attacked and robbed the victim of N250,000.00. The suspects are currently behind bars, and a discreet investigation is ongoing at the State CID.

“The recurring incidents are attributed to a lack of early reporting of aggressive trespass, previous unsettled disputes, and informal arrangements in allocating farmlands. Criminally minded community members are taking the law into their hands for ulterior motives. The command will not hesitate to arrest and prosecute culprits.” The statement added.

The Commissioner of Police further urges local authorities to address issues of farmland disputes and farmer/herder clashes by organizing seasonal community engagement to facilitate a long-lasting, peaceful partnership between farmers and herders. The command is equally committed to addressing agro-related conflict issues through designed programs for parties at various LGAs.

The Divisional Police Headquarters are directed to:

Encourage early referral of disputes

  • Organize monthly community engagement of farm owners and herders
  • Ensure robust surveillance on mischievous elements

He reiterated that mob action is a crime, and individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty by the court. Any assault on a person suspected of committing a crime or being arrested after committing a crime is a violation of human rights. He appreciates the public’s cooperation and urges them to continue reporting incidents to the authorities.

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